on 07-16-2009 2:44 PM
Hi,
Is it possible to access the NetWeaver component via SAPRouter.If yes please provide the settings to be done in saprouter and how to access BI java part in web browser.
Thanks,
Vignesh P
Hi,
J2ee engine port 5xx00 and 5xx01 need to open. P...* can open 0 to 3299 ports. You need to edit routetab
Suman
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Hi,
I dont have idea that there is some settind done in router.
If tthe user is able to access BI system through GUI then he can access the URL also.You can access that system if you have roles and perticular access .
Are you able to access the url .
Thanks
Rishi Abrol
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Just open the right ip/host with the port of your Java engine. Can you explain your scenario in detail?
Regards
Juan
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Hi,
Sorry for the delayed reply.
My Question is how to access http://192.168.xxx.xxx:50000/irj/index.html from out side network.
Is it possible to access using SAP Router As we do it for ABAP part in SAP GUI?! if yes what is the changes to be done in routetab and how to access in browser.
Thanks,
Vignesh P
Hi Juan,
Thanks for the reply.
We have done the settings and opened the port and ip in SAPRouter already, but my questions how to access the EP , BI or XI in browser ie the link http://192.168.xxx.xxx:50000/irj/index.html.
I tried to connect using the Service Connecter but ended with error.
Please help.
Thanks,
Vignesh P
Hi,
>My Question is how to access http://192.168.xxx.xxx:50000/irj/index.html from out side network.
I don't think that it is possible for us, SAP customers, to use the saprouter as an HTTP gateway.
It is, of course, possible for SAP support but I don't know how they do it. I've never found a documentation about it.
There must be something special because a standard web browser does not know what to do whith a saprouter.
The official solution for external HTTP access is to use a reverse proxy like the SAP Web dispatcher or Apache.
This works perfectly for us. In one case, we have a saprouter (for sapgui access) and an Apache reverse proxy (for BSP browser access) on the same host in a DMZ.
Regards,
Olivier
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